Major US banks' equity divisions have been delivering impressive numbers lately. But here's the real question—have we already hit the ceiling? Their stock trading and investment businesses are firing on all cylinders, posting record-breaking quarters. Yet when you zoom out, you start wondering whether this momentum can actually sustain, or if we're looking at a temporary peak that's bound to cool off. Market cycles are brutal; what looks unstoppable today might fade tomorrow.
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JustHereForAirdrops
· 11h ago
Oh my God, it's that old saying again—this time really different? Come on, you say that every time lol
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WenMoon42
· 11h ago
The ceiling is always there; it just hasn't hit your head yet.
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LootboxPhobia
· 11h ago
The ceiling has already been shattered. The big players are acting aggressively this time, and it's hard to say how long they can hold on.
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Token_Sherpa
· 11h ago
ngl this reads exactly like the same cope trad finance types threw at us during the last bull run. "sustainability concerns," "ceiling analysis"—meanwhile they're just frontrunning the very momentum they're publicly questioning. classic.
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JustHereForMemes
· 11h ago
Is the ceiling coming? How long the popularity of the US bank stock sector can last, honestly, no one knows.
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BlockchainBrokenPromise
· 11h ago
The ceiling has already been reached, and it's pretty good if this rebound can last until the end of the year.
Major US banks' equity divisions have been delivering impressive numbers lately. But here's the real question—have we already hit the ceiling? Their stock trading and investment businesses are firing on all cylinders, posting record-breaking quarters. Yet when you zoom out, you start wondering whether this momentum can actually sustain, or if we're looking at a temporary peak that's bound to cool off. Market cycles are brutal; what looks unstoppable today might fade tomorrow.